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I do think the 3 Disc art is better, but I would still like to have the original poster art like the first one had. The poster rocked, I have it on my wall, oh well, at least Japan got it. And also it comes with that stupid Digital Copy thing. EVERYBODY is in on it now. I still want the 3 Disc though. Who knows? Maybe they'll reconsider the art before it is released. And I didn't really have the art to post at the time. And here's the 3 Disc art I saw.

I don't understand all the hate toward blue. The limited edition is crimson blue too! A sick color! Some of you people have no respect for colors. I am so disappointed. Blue is my favorite color so I might be a bit biased though.

On a side note: Reepacheep was awesome in the film. He is my favorite character in the books.

I'm not calling it a hit, although i'm a huge fan (saw it 5 times), CDJapan is calling it a hit.

Prince Caspian had to make 500 million dollars to go plus, so Disney lost 100 million dollars on the film. It'll be a hit on DVD though, and there's a ton of merchandising, so they'll make it back in the end. VDT will hopefully be more successful as it's released for Christmas instead of during the summer as PC was.

Three-disc limited edition DVD release of the hit film "The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian." featuring the main feature, tons of bonus footage, scene introduction, art gallery, and more! Features O-ring designed digipak case, 30-piece art and picture set, and 8-page booklet.

Are we calling it a hit? I mean, it's far from a bomb, but if a flick grosses more than 60 million less than its production budget domestically, isn't that kinda less than a "hit"? I mean s**t, Superman Returns grossed 60 mill more than 'Caspian', but cause the production budget included wasted money from previous false starts, it was labled a bomb.